Natural History Museum

The National History Museum is part of the fabric of London, one the most popular attractions and an integral part of bringing together a vast range of artefacts from every continent in the world. The museum is a celebration of our beautiful planet, a testament to the evolution of nature that protects rare objects and items that have identified the changing face of the planet over time.

The museum opened in 1881 and has become famous for its astonishing collection of dinosaur skeletons and remains. For many years a full scale Diplodocus cast welcomed visitors as they ventured through the doors of the cathedral like building, and now an equally impressive skeleton of a blue whale hangs in its place. Be it ancient, extinct animals, or rare birds and strange insects, the Natural History Museum provides an unbeatable opportunity to explore the world as you’ve never experienced it before.